Hannah Burley is a recurring character in the sixth season. He and Brennan dated several times, though nothing really developed from it. His role is to present evidence discovered at a crime scene to Booth and/or the squints. Booth realized Epps hoped that they would find these bodies, as the execution would be delayed until it could be determined if he murdered the two as well (which he had). While Brennan doesn't always understand conventions or certain rules she does adhere to them. Although Taffet had intended for the discovery of the boy to be a taunt to the team, knowing Booth, Hodgins, and Brennan wouldn't be able to act as expert witnesses unless they drop their cases, the Jeffersonian team uses the evidence in her first murder to convict her, forensic examination of the body confirming that he was killed by someone with Taffet's physical characteristics, and a DNA sample acquired from a dust mite wedged between the boy's teeth confirming that he had bitten Taffet as she attempted to stuff him into the freezer used to trap him. She was born and raised in The Bronx and used to be a coroner in New York, although she does not have a noticeable New York accent. It was also revealed in that episode that he is in a secret romantic relationship with Cam. In the season 8 premiere, with Brennan on the run, Clark has been appointed to her position of Chief Forensic Anthropologist at the Jeffersonian. and aims it at a girls' school in the Afghan province of Kandahar while simultaneously draining all of Hodgins' financial accounts. Season Four: episode 14--> The Hero in the Hold, Season Six: episode 11-->The Bullet in the Brain, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Unspecified dates from 2000 to 2005: Four unnamed victims. In the season 11 episode "High Treason in the Holiday Season", Brennan mentions that, that year, Max was spending Thanksgiving with Russ' family. Later on, the evil Heather abducted Booth and locked him in the cell of an old Navy ship that was set to be sunk, and later killed Vega with a stun gun to the heart--doing so due to Vega continuing to dig into the case. Working together, Hodgins and Dr. Wyatt are able to narrow down the most likely locations where the Gormogon buried his apprentice. However, to the relief of his parents, Michael was born with no vision problems. [4][5] Lovejoy has been seizure free since 2009. Pelant seizes control of a General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper He is running a tighter ship than Brennan did, which Angela and Hodgins are resisting. James Aubrey (seasons 1012) is a junior FBI agent working under Booth. She left the family when the boys were young. The tension between them has cooled off somewhat since then. Described by Booth as the English equivalent of Dr. Brennan. During his first few appearances, Aubrey attempts to gain Booth's approval and trust, something Booth reacts to with annoyance and suspicion. Four victims were released when the ransom was paid, but the family of one victim, Terrance Gilroy, didn't pay and the body was never found (although the Gravedigger was later found to have strangled him unconscious before burying him). When questioned, Epps reveals the objective of "the game" was to force Brennan to kill. His last words, spoken to Booth and Brennan, are "Don't make me leave". [4] Cam had a romantic relationship with Booth when she was still in New York, which was briefly rekindled in season 2, until Booth decided that his "high risk" life put anyone close to him in danger. But when a bullet targeted at The Gravedigger is fired from a distance and hits her, the Jeffersonian team is tasked to piece together the sniper's See production, box office & company info, (inspired by the life of forensic anthropologist and author), Stage 6, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA. [4][7][8] Lovejoy subsequently appeared in several productions at the Elkhart Civic Theatre, often alongside her mother. He eventually explains that he is in effect a political exile from his homeland. The Jeffersonian team and prosecutor Caroline Julian (Patricia Belcher) work to convict Heather Taffet aka the Gravedigger (Deirdre Lovejoy) who is defending herself at her trial. An FBI special agent who helps Sweets investigate a case, when Booth is asked to take on a desk assignment to get his department's budget approved. In the episode "The Hole in the Heart", he is killed by renegade sniper Jacob Broadsky, who shoots him in the heart. Pelant returns targeting various FBI agents involved in a controversial assault on a cult ten years earlier, using the daughter of one of the agents killed in the raid to act as a proxy killer. After first planting a corpse above Angela and Hodgins' bed, Pelant infiltrates a private military company, hijacks a Predator drone and programs it to attack a school for girls in Afghanistan. She represents herself in court after being indicted and use of the evidence that was found in her storage locker is disallowed, regarded as illegally obtained from an invalid warrant. He also names Wizards of Waverly Place as his favorite TV show. Heather Taffet, aka The Grave Digger (Deidre Lovejoy) was a recurring villainess from Bones . Finn Abernathy (seasons 79) is an intern at the Jeffersonian Institute first introduced in the episode "The Hot Dog in the Competition". After Cam catches them, Michael works his charm and she relents, but warns them not to bring him into the forensic labs again. Daisy held his urn and spread his ashes over the park that held a big significance to both of them. While recovering in the hospital, Brennan gives him a message from her mother, telling Max that her mother knew that the first gift he gave to her was stolen, which takes him by surprise as no one knew that aside from him. During the three months they are on the run, Max and Brennan learn all they can about Pelant, and eventually discover the grave of one of his first victims. Jack cares deeply about his older brother after learning of his existence, noting that Jeffrey has their mother's eyes, and the two brothers both share common interests such as a love for Jules Verne, as their father had read Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea to both of them at night before bed back when they were both young. The character was "killed off" in the season 11 premiere, "The Loyalty in the Lie". Her first appearance was in the first-season episode, "The Man in the Morgue", which was followed by three more appearances in the second season in "Judas on a Pole", "The Man in the Mansion", and "Stargazer in a Puddle". During an investigation, Cam primarily deals with evidence pertaining to flesh, tissue, and bodily fluids. Booth and Brennan's second child, conceived in Season 10 and born just before Season 11, is named after Hank. She is nicknamed "Bones" by FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth. In 2011 Lovejoy also appeared in the role of the mother of a student in the film Bad Teacher starring Cameron Diaz. Bones Character Heather Taffet /The Gravedigger Deirdre Lovejoy (born June 30, 1962) is an American actress Lovejoy is best known for her role on the HBO television series The Wire as Rhonda Pearlman. Along with the money is found a video message from Pelant to Brennan. [2][4][6] From 2009 to 2011 she played the recurring role of the serial kidnapper and murderer Heather Taffet (aka "The Gravedigger") on the television series Bones. He tells Booth on multiple occasions he has a fight-or-flight response that almost inevitably turns to "flight" usually after locking the door to his house. She also thinks herself to be extremely rational. After Temperance solved the murder of her mother, Max warned her to stop looking for him in a message left on her home phone. In season 7, Angela sneaks him into the lab after taking him out of daycare. She was particularly close to the late Dr. Sweets, who babysat her since she was an infant and whom Booth considered to be a surrogate younger brother. During Season 8 episode 6, "The Patriot in Purgatory", while the interns were focusing on identifying as many remains as quickly as possible, Arastoo kept focusing on the same remains because he believed them to be the remains of a victim that had been present at 9/11 when a plane crashed into the Pentagon. Deirdre Lovejoy (born June 30, 1962)[1] is an American actress. In the fifth-season episode "The Boy with the Answer", Taffet is tried and convicted for the kidnapping and murder of a 10-year-old boy. In "The Twisted Bones in the Melted Truck", in season 6, Parker meets Booth's new girlfriend Hannah Burley. While Hodgins and Bones accept this because of his cancer, when he reveals this information to Cam, she is forced to fire him on the basis that the Jeffersonian is a federal institution and, despite the fact it will not affect his work ethic and it is helping his condition, marijuana use is illegal in federal facilities. She has thus far been nicknamed "Baby Bones", "Baby Booth", and "Stapes" (after the smallest bone in the human body). Initially he is often shocked and turned off by Dr. Brennan's straight comments; in his debut episode he mistakes Dr. Brennan's question about whether he has a preference for dating older women as a come-on. The city anxiously anticipates the arrival of Heather Taffet, more notoriously known as "The Gravedigger," for her final appeal after being sentenced to death for a kidnap-murder and a serie Read allThe city anxiously anticipates the arrival of Heather Taffet, more notoriously known as "The Gravedigger," for her final appeal after being sentenced to death for a kidnap-murder and a series of similar coldblooded crimes. A Scotland Yard inspector, described by Booth as his English counterpart due to her working relationship with Dr. Wexler. He was later killed by one of his graduate students. Booth refuses to open it at first, but Brennan convinces him and Booth finally looks at the good memories of his father within, with Brennan at his side comforting him, at the end of the episode.[23]. He was admitted to a psychiatric institution following his confession to murdering the Lobbyist ("The Knight on the Grid"). She is characterized as having eccentric personal style. During this time, he developed a reputation as being the "Hand of God". Brennan pleads with Booth to kill a shocked Pelant and Booth eventually fatally shoots him before he was able to detonate the bomb. Booth is sometimes annoyed by Aubrey's sense of humor and over-the-top exuberance over certain things, such as video games and young children, but begins to respect him. She played the recurring role of the serial kidnapper and murderer Heather Taffet on the television series Bones. He tells Brennan he will come back in a year's time. It turns out that he had a pacemaker installed without telling anyone. Aubrey first appears in the season ten premiere as an agent assigned to secretly keep tabs on Booth following his release from prison. He repeatedly attempts to set his father up with the women at the Jeffersonian, although it is discovered that he has an ulterior motive: his friend's father got married and bought a house with a swimming pool, so Parker was trying to get his father a girlfriend in the hopes that they would move into a house with a pool. After Daisy states that she believes living together will eventually lead to marriage, especially if she gets pregnant, Sweets realizes that he and Daisy want different things out of their relationship (since he is not sure that he wants them to get married), and breaks up with her. While in prison, he married a woman named Caroline, who knew he was guilty, but believed him to be a good person underneath it all. Let's get to the point. In "The Girl in the Mask", Brennan compares Wendell to Clark and Vincent as the intern with "the most potential and an excellent work ethic". Although hesitant, she accepts their offer and later learns that it was Brennan who recommended her for the job. Booth arrives after the team figures out the truth and shoots Roshan dead from behind moments before he can kill Zach. In the Season 6 episode "The Bullet in the Brain", Taffet requests Sweets to accompany her on the way to court for a final appeal and she indirectly tells him that he is the "weakest link" in the food chain in an attempt to sabotage his confidence before the trial, which she does successfully. After the kidnapping equipment recovered from Taffet's storage locker in "The Hero in the Hold" is disallowed as illegally obtained, Booth, Bones, and Hodgins drop their own kidnapping charges so that the Jeffersonian scientists can focus on investigating the newly discovered body of the 10-year-old victim. Brennan then leaves on a chopper arranged by Jared to go retrieve Booth. In season 4, in the episode "The Bone That Blew", Max (now going by "Max Brennan") obtained a job at Jeffersonian Institute teaching children; at first, Temperance objected to him working there, claiming he would interfere and that his past as a known criminal would put the validity of evidence in jeopardy, but she finally relented, as a favor to Booth (though she knows it was for her). He makes a guest appearance on the second episode of The Finder to assess Walter Sherman. In Season 3's Christmas episode, Parker, not wanting to follow his mother and her boyfriend Brent on a skiing trip in Vermont, instead went up to a police officer, told him that he was lost and that his father "works for the FBI" and Booth is forced to take him back to his office; Parker has said that he hated Brent, which his mother believes to be a result of Booth's influence. All Reviews: Very Positive (166) Release Date: He then proceeds to hand her a pair of safety glasses (not goggles), which she puts on to protect her eyes from the fumes. In the episode "The Next in the Last" Hodgins regains the money Pelant stole, but decides to donate it all to charities. Most of his victims were blond teenage girls whom he bludgeoned with a tire iron. Brennan eventually warms up to her and bonds with her by bringing her pictures and samples for her element collection. As Kovac makes a final charge at Booth and Brennan in his jeep, Booth shoots him in the head, killing Kovac instantly. By the season ten episode "The Verdict in the Victims," Aubrey is shown to be a fully accepted member of the team, eating Sunday dinner with Booth and Brennan and occasionally baby-sitting Christine. Once he kills, he keeps his victim's bodies for months at a time, then he puts the remains in a place he thinks the Jeffersonian team will find them. Brennan is suspicious when Taffet brings a warrant to retrieve Vega's body but cannot seem to lift her arm. The episode "The Graft in the Girl" revealed she contracted the disease from an illegally sourced bone graft; Brennan and Booth discovered and arrested the criminal responsible. Dr Jack Hodgins (seasons 112) is an entomologist, mineralogist and botanist, but conspiracy theories are his hobby. The group is eventually rescued, but Brennan suffers a head injury that renders her unable to remember a vital clue she found in the remains of Kovac's accomplice in the prison break that she had believed could lead them to Kovac. In "The Foot in the Foreclosure", Hank confides this secret to Seeley's work partner, Temperance Brennan, telling her that she should tell Seeley this and to "hold him" when she does. Bones - Season 6: The Bullet In The Brain - When Heather Taffet, a.k.a. Sweets' son, Seeley-Lance, is born in the tenth-season episode "The Puzzler in the Pit". This fact is kept from him as Cam tries to figure out another scholarship for him until Brennan breaks the news to him assuming he was aware of it. He was conceived following Booth's release from wrongful imprisonment during the beginning of season 10. Tropes She was accused of being the one out to kill Bones (she had the requisite psychological skills to be the one), but was cleared when they discovered the real killer. Although they capture the girl, Pelant forces Booth to break Brennan's heart by informing him that he will kill five innocent people if Booth marries Brennan, although Booth also vows to stop Pelant. She was portrayed by Deirdre Lovejoy. A second cousin of Dr. Brennan on her mother's side. He does retain a recurring role throughout the series, still harboring some ill-feelings towards the informal behavior of his co-workers even as he recognizes the Jeffersonian's exceptional reputation. Feeling under the weather she seeks Sweets advice; though he misinterpreted her feelings for something more. He leaves the team along with Brennan, planning to pursue prior job offers. Because of her intellectual acumen, cold nature and complete lack of morals, Heather Taffet could be considered the Anti-Brennan. Caroline feigns ignorance, but is clearly touched by Brennan's opinion. Making his first appearance in season 6, "The Feet on the Beach", Dr. Filmore is a Canadian citizen, and a "Forensic Podiatrist". The next episode, though Daisy is still in grief, she is given comfort by Dr. Brennan and the others; stating that they were the closest to hers and Sweets' family. In Season 5, Max reveals that he is in contact with some of his late wife's relatives, when he invites Brennan's cousin, Margaret, to Christmas dinner ("The Goop on the Girl"). Pelant was one of the few serial killers who has affected every single member of the team; he frames Brennan and Caroline, causes Cam's lab to come under suspicion, murders several of Booth's FBI colleagues, plants a body in Hodgins and Angela's master bedroom and depletes Hodgins' family wealth, and manipulates Sweets' research. Sid Shapiro (season 1) is the owner of a Chinese restaurant, Wong Fu's. John Francis Daley was a recurring cast member until season 3, episode 9, "The Santa in the Slush". He rejoined Dr. Brennan's team in the Season 6, Episode 2, "The Couple in the Cave", after learning of her return. The number initially led to a pizza place, until Angela figured out that they were the coordinates to where one of her victims, 10 year old Terrance Gilroy, was buried. She drops a hint to Brennan about not finding "the number" yet (meaning a phone number), which ends up being the number she called when she was in jail. She became Howard Epps' defense attorney during his last weeks on death row. In Season 7, Max offers to take care of Booth and Brennan's daughter Christine. Her birthday is implied to be in between late March and early April. Daisy is later shown to be dating Lance Sweets, who fires her on behalf of Cam so that they will no longer have to be discreet about their relationship. with lemon and sauted mushrooms. Season 11 saw a major setback for Hodgins in the episode "The Doom in the Boom" when he is one of several people injured by a booby-trapped corpse's explosion. In season 8, the episode "The Patriot in Purgatory", Wendell reveals that his uncle was a fireman in New York City that perished during the events of September 11, 2001. Dr. Oliver Wells (seasons 811) is an intern and polymath with multiple degrees and a 160 IQ. The daughter of FBI Deputy Director Sam Cullen. Loin Lamb Chops (22 oz ) Veal Rib Chop. Heather Taffet is a recurring antagonist from the FOX series Bones. Hart Hanson and Stephen Nathan stated that Hank's death will be addressed at some point in season 10 as the story arc for the end of Season 9 going into the next season had already been planned. The killer's modus operandi is to take a fingernail from the victim's middle finger as a trophy. [4][7][8] While in the fifth grade, Lovejoy played her first acting role as one of Big Daddy's grandchildren in an Elkhart Civic Theatre production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in which her mother played the part of Mae (aka "Sister Woman"). At first, she and the team have an uneasy working relationship because she is a hands-on manager and insists on being kept informed at all times, but in the episode "The Boy in the Shroud" they talk out their differences. In season five, she marries Dr. Jack Hodgins while in jail for an outstanding warrant. In the episode "The Psychic in the Soup", Angela and Avalon Harmonia find out that Sweets had re-written Booth and Brennan's story as a truthful love story and that he had planned to give it to them as a thank-you gift for being his surrogate family before he died. As in her aura. He is portrayed as having a wide range of interests, ranging from physics to psychology, and considers himself to be very open-minded, even on subjects like time travel, or if there is life after death, or asteroid mining. Roshan attempts to murder Zach after Zach is convinced that he's the Puppeteer, but Zach fights back. She has the propensity to be irritating and annoyed the entire team, including Booth and even the usually calm Dr. Brennan, with her poor impulse control, lack of consideration for the personal space of others, non-stop talking, and inadvertent insensitivity; eventually leading them to fire her twice. A former Army chaplain and Catholic priest who now owns a bar called "Paradise Lost". Despite having to investigate her death, everyone is relieved that the Gravedigger is dead, particularly Hodgins, who offers to get the killer a gift basket. Booth tracks Broadsky down but he escapes. He quickly takes a liking to Brennan and, when Booth denies being in a relationship with her, deadpans that he "did not raise [Booth] well", apparently approving of them being together despite their repeated denials. In the Season 5 opener "Harbingers in the Fountain", Caroline is somewhat displeased by the team being led to a mass grave by psychic Avalon Harmonia. The Grave Digger buried both of them in a car and requested an $8 million ransom. Ten years later, in the Season 4 episode "The Doctor in the Den", his remains are found in a tiger exhibit at a zoo. In the Season 5 episode "The Bond in the Boot", everyone in Brennan's team but Wendell learns that Wendell can no longer work as an intern as his scholarship had run out of money due to the recession. Kovac is subsequently arrested for his crimes. In the season 4 episode "The Beaver in the Otter", Jared decides to go traveling around India. Cam promptly sends him to Dr. Sweets, who helps Vaziri work through the issues. In late Season 12, Wendell struggles to write his thesis and Brennan helps him realize that his true passion is not forensic anthropology after all. Heather Taffet aka The Gravedigger was a serial killer who buried people alive and held them for ransom. In the season 8 episode "The Shot in the Dark", it is revealed that Christine is 1 year old, and since Michael Vincent is nine months older than she is, this makes Michael Vincent roughly 2 years old at that time. Jessica Warren (seasons 912) appears for the first time at the end of season 9. Despite Booth's attempt to save him, he purposefully lets go of Booth's hands, slipping out of his grip and falling to his death. She manages to win Brennan over by helping her with her social media campaign for her books. His older sister is Christine Booth, and together through their father, Seeley Booth, they have an older half-brother, Parker Booth. The Gravedigger, representing herself, plays several legal cards that result in Booth, Brennan, and Hodgins all having to drop their own kidnapping charges against her and go all-in on the original case, trying to find concrete evidence to nail Taffet with. In the episode "The Man in the Fallout Shelter", it was revealed Angela's father is Billy Gibbons, a member of the band ZZ Top. Brennan had delved too deep into the case and Hodgins was also abducted because he ran out to tell her something important and interrupted the kidnapping. They also have two god-brothers; Michael Staccato Vincent "Michael-Vincent" Hodgins and Seeley Lance Wick-Sweets. In her first appearance in Aliens in a Spaceship, the Gravedigger (who at the time was believed to be a man) has performed six abductions. In episode 10 of season 7, Parker returns from England to visit Booth and his new half-sister, Christine. At Brennan's querying how much would he need for his tuition since all her money "was not much use in Maluku", he smiles back and later is found to be working in the episode's case, indicating Brennan might have agreed to his terms. [21] The character was described by series creator Hart Hanson as "Booth's plainspoken, loving, war hero grandfather". When Michelle's relationship with her boyfriend falls apart, Cam reveals that she had successfully, but dishonestly, gotten Michelle into the better school. The series' main characters consists of the fictional Jeffersonian Institute's forensic anthropology department staff members Dr. Temperance Brennan, Dr. Camille Saroyan, Angela Montenegro, Dr. Jack Hodgins, and interns Zack Addy, Clark Edison, Wendall Bray, Aristoo Vaziri, Daisy Wick, and Vincent Nigel-Murray; FBI agents Seeley Booth, Dr. Lance Sweets, and James Aubrey; and Justice Department prosecutor Caroline Julian. At first, Brennan doubted his sincerity because of his wide variety of interests and hobbieshe has a minor in kinesiology and a major in art history, is a certified EMT, a finish carpenter, and a criminal profiler; but Booth assured her Sully is serious about his job and mentions he lost his previous partner. In season 10, Arastoo begins talking about marriage, which Cam avoids out of fear and refuses to consider. Their work schedules interfered with their budding relationship; but, in Season 6, they managed to set aside time for each other. Throughout the show, the team are seen resorting to various ways of making her "shut up"; Cam once asked Angela to take Daisy on a "joy ride" just to get her out of the lab. Bone's Cafe is a fast paced, 1-4 Players couch co-op, cooking game. Hodgins only learned about Jeffrey many years later, after the Cantileaver Group was bankrupted by Pelant hacking Hodgins' accounts and the Sandalwood Home could no longer fund Jeffrey's residence, requiring Hodgins to take out a loan until he had a more long-term plan. In season ten, Arastoo introduces Cam to his parents and begins talking about getting married. She is a single mother of a three-year-old son whom her mother looks after while she is at work.[17]. FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (seasons 112) is the official liaison to the Jeffersonian. Said band is implied to be this universe's version of ZZ Top, the band Gibbons is in in real life. Daisy and Dr. Brennan bond over the identification of the mummy of Anok, an Egyptian prince; and, when she is talking slowly enough to be understood, she proves herself to be a very knowledgeable and astute assistant. The evidence points to Trent McNamara, an old friend of Hodgins; Trent supposedly commits suicide as a result. She was introduced Season 2, Episode 1, after being hired by Dr. Goodman while Dr. Brennan was on vacation. She filled in for Booth as liaison with the Jeffersonian team when Booth was a murder suspect and when he was incapacitated by a back injury. He attends many family gatherings. In Season 4, Episode 1, "Yanks in the UK", he made an appearance as the first of the group of six revolving assistants assigned to replace Zack. His future at the Jeffersonian however, was placed in doubt after he admitted to sleeping with one of the suspects. That said, why was she even going to another venue. Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (seasons 112) works as a forensic anthropologist at the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, D.C. and is also a best-selling novelist. He had intended for it to be surprise until his father took notice of his unusual behavior. Epps' second appearance was in episode "The Blonde in the Game", where he is still in jail but has been directing a copycat accomplice, leaving clues for Brennan and the team to solve to lead them to the next victims. Caroline Julian: Does it matter? This time, he targets Jack Hodgins, who had nearly strangled Pelant to death in their previous encounter. He is also a shameless flirt, and has openly flirted with Angela and with Dr. Brennan, both of whom are married. After that fails, he is framed, arrested and imprisoned for murdering the three agents, who were supposedly just there to serve a warrant for his arrest. At the beginning of season 8, after three months on the run, her mother's name is cleared and the two are reunited with Booth. In later seasons, a memorial plaque with Vincent's photo on it can be seen on one of the walls in the main lab. Heather stated that evidence from the case was missing, with Brennan, Hodgins, and Thomas Vega (a kidnapping and ransom expert) being suspects; while promising full immunity if it's returned. Jared Booth (seasons 45) is a younger brother of Seeley Booth and brother-in-law of Temperance Brennan. Also, Sweets is trained as a profiler and has assisted Booth and Brennan, finding even dull lab-work new and exciting. Bones The Bullet in the Brain. In Season 9, Wendell attends Booth and Brennan's wedding in the episode "Woman in the White". In the following episode, "The Santa in the Slush", the Brennans agree to hold a small family get-together, and to keep Emma & Hayley unaware of Russ being in jail, Russ is allowed to come in civilian clothes instead of prison garb. At the end of the episode half of Zack's supposed face is shown in the dark and says to Brennan 'Hello, Dr. Brennan, it's been so long, we have so much to talk about.' No longer a practicing psychiatrist, he has now opened an award-winning restaurant. Booth and an FBI SWAT team raid the PMC in an attempt to arrest Pelant, but Pelant escapes and severely injures Agent Flynn in the process.

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